In the Health Promotion program, Kirk Furlotte has discovered an interest in finding solutions to health issues affecting men and members of the transgender community.

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There are many reasons to study Health Promotion at Dalhousie

At the School of Health and Human Performance, our interprofessional
learning environment encourages you to build your critical-thinking
skills while exploring how leisure and recreational activities enhance
and impact our lives. You could learn about injury prevention and
athletic performance, or the benefits of leisure activities in
different groups such as cancer survivors and home-based workers. Find
out more.

Faculty & Research

Our professors aren't only dedicated to student education, they're also active researchers. From the physiology of exercise, HIV/AIDS prevention, and gender-based analysis of health policies to Aboriginal health issues, professors in HAHP are investigating cuttng-edge topics in health and recreation research - all with the goal of making society a better place to live. Find out how you can contribute.

Congratulations to Candice Lys
Health Promotion Alumnus Candice Lys, Team Leader, along with fellow Team members of FOXY (Fostering Open eXpression among Youth), the community-based participatory action research project, win the $1 million Arctic Inspiration Award.